Three prison officers have been attacked by Hashem Abedi, the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, a source has told the .
The officers sustained life-threatening injuries on Saturday including burns, scalds and stab wounds in the attack at HMP Frankland in County Durham, the Prison Officers’ Association said.
Abedi threw hot cooking oil over the officers and used “home made weapons” to stab them, the organisation alleged.
The Prison Service confirmed three officers have been treated in hospital after an attack by a prisoner, adding police were investigating.
As of 16:00 BST on Saturday, one female officer treated in hospital had been discharged.
Abedi is the brother of Salman Abedi who carried out the Manchester Arena bombing which killed 22 people in 2017.
After Abedi, 28, was named by the Prison Officers’ Association as being involved in the attack, a government source confirmed to the he was the prisoner involved.
Abedi was found guilty of 22 counts of murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life in 2020 following the Manchester Arena attack.
The has contacted Durham Police for comment.